Plugin Support
Peter
(@petersquirrly)
👋Hi,
Thank you for reaching out.
The problem is that there are two different plugins trying to do the same thing. Having only WP Ghost or the other plugin active, it works just fine, as they don’t fight each other for the same result.
There are two ways to go about it:
- The best way would be to use WP Ghost for the security headers as we add all the necessary ones to keep your website protected: https://wpghost.com/kb/header-security/
Also, having one less plugin on your website is always a good thing as it helps with loading speed
- The alternative is to go to WP Ghost > Overview, use the Search option for WP Ghost features to find Header Security and disable the feature.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
Hello,
Thank you for your prompt response.
I understand your reasoning.
But I have had it as you mentioned.
With ghost disabled and the other one working.
And yet it still happens.
I should add.
A few days ago, I migrated from an Apache server with Nginx as a proxy.
Today, I only use Apache.
What I did was back up the site and restore it. I disabled all the plugins and enabled them one by one. Finally, I enabled Ghost.
And now this phenomenon occurs. I didn't have this problem on my previous server.
Could the cause be that change in server systems?
Thank you for your help.
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Found the problem.
Sometimes the Apache installation doesn't enable the necessary modules.
In this case.
Headers
That's why the headers weren't displayed.
I'm leaving this comment in case anyone else has the same problem.
Thanks for the prompt help.
Great work.
And great product.
I'll only use Ghost for the headers.
Thanks!
Plugin Support
Peter
(@petersquirrly)
Glad to hear that you found the source of the problem! Should anything else come up, we are one message away.